Forever Stocks
Forever Stocks don't need to be sold to make money. You can count on them to be viable not only today, but 20 or 30 years from now.
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Forever Stocks don't need to be sold to make money. You can count on them to be viable not only today, but 20 or 30 years from now.
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After the market has motored higher for months, as it has now, few investors are concerned with market timing, and that's a mistake.
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This week brought news that some of the U.S. government's stimulus package funding has been delegated to some very unique places in Massachusetts: $1.5 million to fix a lighthouse on an uninhabited island, $123,000 to terrorist-attack-proof a party cruise ship and $95,000 to pollen...
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You only need to look at the deterioration of the newspaper industry to see the effects that digital and online media have had on print-based industries. Fortunately, it seems that book lovers are trying to adapt to the changes instead of fighting them--a strategy...
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Last Monday marked a special day for us at Cabot: The 39th anniversary of the first issue of Cabot Market Letter, our flagship newsletter. In honor of this anniversary, I've interviewed Cabot Market Letter's current steward, Michael Cintolo.
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In honor of the two-year anniversary of Cabot Small-Cap Confidential, I'm bringing you a multi-part series with Editor Thomas Garrity, where will explain his market outlook, his favorite investing book and what he learned from last year's bear market.
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I'm pleased to announce that earlier this week, Cabot launched its new, and improved, Web site. You may have noticed the changes, but if not, check them out now.
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On a recent trip to the local shopping district near my house, I noticed that a staple of the neighborhood--the local movie rental store--had closed. I suspect the closing has a lot to do with the lack of people renting at locally owned stores...
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Last year, after much soul-searching, I decided to trade in my trusty 1998 Toyota Avalon in favor of a smaller, better-for-the-environment car--2009 Toyota Matrix. According to Toyota, the 1998 Avalon gets 19 miles per gallon city and 27 miles per gallon highway, not for...
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An attractive beverage investment for investors who want fast growth is Green Mountain Coffee Roasters (GMCR), which we've mentioned here before. Michael Cintolo of Cabot Market Letter is a big fan of the stock; he added it to his Model Portfolio on May at...
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Recently, we held our very first Cabot essay contest and the response was incredible! We received lots of insightful, well-written essays from you, our readers, and after selecting four finalists, we asked you to choose your top pick. The final results were too to...
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Do you believe in experts? I do, although I think you have to choose them very carefully and take their advice with a grain (or a whole shaker-full) of salt. I like the idea that someone who is familiar with the history, dynamics people...
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